
Alighieri Dante
Dante Alighieri (Durante degli Alighieri, known as "Dante") was an Italian poet, writer, thinker and politician of the Republic of Florence, born between 1265-1267 (according to studies by Carlo Ossola, philologist, literary critic and Honorary Professor Emeritus at the Collège de France) in Florence and died on September 14, 1321 in Ravenna.The "Father of the Italian language", along with Petrarch and Boccaccio, he was one of the "three crowns" who imposed Tuscan as a literary language.A...